Interesting conversation, to a point.
Electricity is renewable? Then why do places like California and China (there are others I'm sure) have 'blackouts'? Some places are controlling the amount of electricity you can use. They can't keep up with demand.
The fuel vrs electric comparison can be skewed in either direction.
I do know to call an EV 'green energy ' is wrong, well unless you call the price of one 'green' because it costs (based on what I've read) more. Zero emissions is also skewed.
Technology has an unintentional result, it's making people lazy and stupid, take the 'infotainment screen' in newer cars, just the screen in our 18 Kia is annoying, it's just bright enough to distract when driving at night, now the screens are larger and do more stuff,
EV or not, I drive my crap, I don't need a back up camera, lane sensors or a big screen to tell me my oil needs changing, but alas, some do, because they are too stupid to realize they should not be operating a vehicle while looking at their phone or eating a spaghetti taco. We are moving towards driverless vehicles just because of that. JMO
Electricity is renewable? Then why do places like California and China (there are others I'm sure) have 'blackouts'? Some places are controlling the amount of electricity you can use. They can't keep up with demand.
The fuel vrs electric comparison can be skewed in either direction.
I do know to call an EV 'green energy ' is wrong, well unless you call the price of one 'green' because it costs (based on what I've read) more. Zero emissions is also skewed.
Technology has an unintentional result, it's making people lazy and stupid, take the 'infotainment screen' in newer cars, just the screen in our 18 Kia is annoying, it's just bright enough to distract when driving at night, now the screens are larger and do more stuff,
EV or not, I drive my crap, I don't need a back up camera, lane sensors or a big screen to tell me my oil needs changing, but alas, some do, because they are too stupid to realize they should not be operating a vehicle while looking at their phone or eating a spaghetti taco. We are moving towards driverless vehicles just because of that. JMO